Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Reza Hamidian"
- Reza Hamidian's recent research primarily focuses on innovative biomedical applications, including the development of natural scaffolds for bone tissue engineering utilizing quercetin-functionalized chitin scaffolds derived from cockroach wings, aimed at enhancing biocompatibility and replication of bone extracellular matrix properties.
- Additionally, Hamidian has conducted a meta-analysis assessing neuropsychological performance in panic disorder patients, highlighting significant impairments in verbal and working memory, which supports the broader implications of cognitive deficits associated with the disorder.
- His investigatory work also extends to public safety and health education, evidenced by studies on the effectiveness of educational interventions to prevent fireworks-related injuries among schoolboys and the implementation of SMS reminders to encourage blood cholesterol monitoring in adults, showcasing a commitment to health promotion through practical approaches.